Thanks, sure it used to say as a last resort you could turn back to the wall they must of got rid of this? They must be implying metal down pipe if discharging at high level and going on to down pipe?
Hi they used to say as a last resort you could discharge the D2 pipework at high level and turn it back to the wall. Similar to a combi boiler. I have just looked back through the regs this seems to have changed and it isn't mentioned now. It now mentions if at high level it should be discharged...
If it does flow at a decent enough level. If were to fit dual flow taps. Doesn't mix in tap mixes after leaves the spout. Would single checks not be needed to avoid back flow
The distance between the base of the cylinder and the hot tap outlet is around 1meter. So this would give 0.1 bar pressure. What flow rate would this likely give?
Thanks I think there is a filter in the breather pipe. But there isn't much distance between the bottom of the unit and the hot taps. Only 1meter tops. So 0.1bar.
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